nrgskill wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:27 pm
Try this:
Assign two different samples one at Sel 0 and one at Sel 1
Map a rack macro to the selector
Now in the macro type 0.4 > Sel position 0 sounds
Now in the macro type 0.5 > Sel position 1 sounds
This is driving me mad because I am using Push to select samples, and I cannot rely on the sample number on display because the Selector changes samples at half steps.
So, every time I have to adjust the knob just that little bit to change the sample and believe me... this is killing my vibe.
Is this a bug?
Anyone knows how to make sample select in Sampler to work at integer values (ex. 0; 1; 2...) instead of half values (0,5; 1,5; 2,5...)?
What version of Live are you using?
I tried to replicate this issue in Live 11 and 12, but the macro in Live and on Push only shows integers.
When I enter a decimal value, it is rounded down. So 0.4, 0.6, and 0.9 all become 0.
A Max for Live dial shows that the dial moves in tenths when you hold the Shift key, but it still rounds down, meaning the selector only changes at integer values.
Moving without shift performs whole integer steps.
You can make the macro dial less sensitive by lowering the Max value for the macro. Click the Map button in the rack to see this option.
Edit:
All the above is still right, but the fact that the next sample is selected too early is also an issue in my case.
So, typing 0.5 or 0.8 shows a zero on all locations. However what I
hear is the sample on position 1. I noticed it with more distinct samples.
So it's definitely a bug since at least Live 10.
Sorry for the confusion.